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Trail View
Public Campground

Trail View

Campbellsport, Michigan
4.6 (46 reviews)

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About Trail View

Campground in Michigan.

Trail View is a welcoming public campground nestled in Michigan's natural landscape, offering RV travelers an ideal base for exploring the Great Lakes region. Located in a setting that celebrates Michigan's outdoor heritage, this campground provides convenient access to the state's abundant forests, waterways, and scenic byways that make the area a destination for nature enthusiasts and adventure seekers alike.

Michigan's Upper Peninsula and surrounding regions are renowned for their pristine beauty, and staying at Trail View puts you in the heart of this magnificent territory. The area is characterized by rolling terrain, dense woodlands, and opportunities to experience authentic Michigan wilderness. Whether you're an avid hiker, photographer, or simply someone who appreciates fresh air and natural surroundings, the location offers year-round appeal with distinct seasonal characteristics that each bring their own charm.

The campground's name hints at what many visitors appreciate most: the connection to Michigan's trail systems and outdoor pathways. The region boasts numerous hiking and biking opportunities that range from leisurely nature walks to more challenging expeditions. For those interested in water activities, Michigan's famous lakes and rivers are within reach, offering fishing, boating, and scenic water views. The area's natural attractions draw visitors who want to disconnect from urban life and reconnect with nature at a pace that feels restorative.

Trail View appeals to a diverse range of travelers. Families find it a safe, welcoming environment for camping adventures and outdoor education. Retired couples appreciate the peaceful setting and the opportunity to explore Michigan's scenic routes at leisure. Solo travelers and small groups value the accessible location and the sense of community that public campgrounds often foster.

The surrounding region offers cultural experiences beyond the natural landscape, with charming small towns, local shops, and dining options that reflect Michigan's unique character. Seasonal events and festivals throughout the area provide additional reasons to time your visit strategically. With a solid 4.6 out of 5 rating from nearly 50 reviews, Trail View clearly resonates with campers who value a well-maintained, accessible outdoor experience in one of America's most beautiful states.
4.6

Rating

46

Reviews

Park Details

Tips & Tricks

Book Early

Campbellsport is popular during peak season. Reserve 2-4 weeks in advance for weekends and holidays.

Check-in Time

Most parks have check-in after 1:00 PM and check-out by 11:00 AM. Call ahead if you'll arrive late.

Local Weather

Michigan weather can change quickly. Pack layers and check the forecast for Campbellsport.

Explore the Area

Don't miss local attractions near Campbellsport. Ask the camp host for hidden gems and trails.

Trail View Reviews

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Sue Splitstone

Mar 18, 2026

5.0

Google Review by Sue Splitstone

Nice campground with a great location having the the bicycle trail behind our lot and across the street is beautiful White Lake for boating and kayaking. Also, a great location for spending time in the beautiful towns of Montague and Whitehall.

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Janet N

Mar 18, 2026

5.0

Google Review by Janet N

Wonderful little campground! The grounds were immaculate and other campers were consistently warm and inviting. The adjacent bike trail is beautiful and goes for miles, plus they have some fun coffee shops and breweries within walking distance. We typically stay in state parks but loved this little gem! Nice job management team!

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Brian Swartzfager

Mar 18, 2026

4.0

Google Review by Brian Swartzfager

We stayed here for a week while meeting up with relatives who were vacationing in Grand Haven.  The campground is owned by the city of Montague but has the look and feel of a small private campground.  We made our reservation via email and then paid half of what we owed for our stay online, paying the rest of it when we arrived.  We were given a campground map with WiFi connection info and the bat... We stayed here for a week while meeting up with relatives who were vacationing in Grand Haven.  The campground is owned by the city of Montague but has the look and feel of a small private campground.  We made our reservation via email and then paid half of what we owed for our stay online, paying the rest of it when we arrived.  We were given a campground map with WiFi connection info and the bathroom codes at check-in, and were offered a cable box (which we declined). The front half the campground is mostly back-in sites occupied by long-term residents.  The back half of the campground begins on the other side of a short, one-lane bridge with wooden beams supported by steel girders underneath.  It's strong enough to handle heavier rigs like ours, but you want you make sure your approach to the bridge is relatively straight if your rig is long.  The sites in the back half are a mix of pull-throughs and back-ins.  All of the sites have gravel pads and grass lawns, and most have a concrete patio with a picnic table.  Most sites have a least one shade-providing tree, but sites 43 and 44 do not.  Our FHU site (43) was level and was more than long enough to fit our 37-foot fifth wheel and 21-foot truck.  But if you have a long RV like ours, you're better off taking the long way around and entering site 43 via a right turn; making the left turn is tricky because it's a sharp turn and the power pole is at the back of the pad. There are bathrooms at the back of the office building, along with a camp sink.  There is also a public bathhouse associated with the Hart-Montague Bicycle Trail that is easily accessible from the back of the campground.  The dump station and the single large dumpster are along the main road of the campground.  There is a section of grass at the back of the campground that serves as a parking lot for towing/towed cars that don't fit into the shorter sites.  There is no dog park, but there were plenty of places to walk our dog along the bike trail. When we first arrived (on a Monday), we couldn't get any service on our Verizon Jetpack with MIMO antenna.  The signal strength was weak so I tried bumping it up with my cell booster, with no luck.  But early the next day (without the booster), I got 60 Mbps down and 8 up, and from that point on we had no problem streaming video except for a few brief slowdowns.  The best speed test I ran on my 5G AT&T smartphone showed 94 Mbps down and 16 up.  The campground WiFi was pretty good, with 17 Mbps down and 7 up. The real appeal of this campground is the location.  It's next door to a large grocery store and an ice cream shop, and within walking distance to multiple bars and restaurants in both Montague and Whitehall.  The Hart-Montague Bicycle Trail which borders the campground on two sides is a great way to get around, and you can see a mix of wildlife along the trail in the early morning (mainly waterfowl, rabbits and deer).  Despite being close to wetlands, we didn't have any issues with mosquitos during our stay. We would stay here again if we were in the area.

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David Woodruff

Mar 18, 2026

5.0

Google Review by David Woodruff

A hidden gem. The park is well kept and the management was great. Our site was shady and the weather was perfect for mid-August. We saw the best vintage car and truck parade ever while sitting directly in front of our campground. We walked to the grocery store (about 50 feet) and ice cream place (75 feet) from our site. We stayed for a week in our 38 ft. Motorhome. We are looking forward to return... A hidden gem. The park is well kept and the management was great. Our site was shady and the weather was perfect for mid-August. We saw the best vintage car and truck parade ever while sitting directly in front of our campground. We walked to the grocery store (about 50 feet) and ice cream place (75 feet) from our site. We stayed for a week in our 38 ft. Motorhome. We are looking forward to returning to Michigan and this campground.

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Kris Posty

Mar 18, 2026

5.0

Google Review by Kris Posty

This campground is located in a great area right downtown Montague. It is next to the lake, a bike trail, river with fishing and The best part is the local restaurants, shops, and breweries as well. The campsite aren’t the biggest but good luck getting a reservation. They rarely have opening. So book early this is a hidden gem!!

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